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xxvii CAST OF KEY CHARACTERS Adžić, Blagoje—Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) colonel general; chief of staff of the JNA and later federal secretary for national defense of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) Andabak, Ivan—Croatian Defense Council (HVO) general who served as deputy commander of the Convicts Battalion (KB) Arbour, Louise—former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) at The Hague; former justice of the Ontario Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada; former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Arshad, Azim—war crimes investigator on Team Four; deputy inspector general of police in Pakistan Babić, Milan—Croatian-Serb dentist who became the first president of the Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK); committed suicide in prison after cooperating with the war crimes tribunal Blewitt, Graham—deputy prosecutor at the ICTY, from Australia Bulatović, Momir—former president of Montenegro Cenčić, Josip—Great-grandfather of Special Agent John Cencich; immigrated to the United States from Austria-Hungary (Croatia) in 1892 Cencich, John—war crimes investigator on Team Ten; later promoted to head Team Four; retired special agent—superintendent—(reserve) with the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations (OSI); and retired special agent in charge with the Commonwealth of Virginia xxviii / CAST OF KEY CHARACTERS Curtis, Kevin—investigations team leader for Team Eleven (responsible for Kosovo); previous Team Four member; former police officer in the United Kingdom Del Ponte, Carla—chief prosecutor at the ICTY (succeeding Louise Arbour); former attorney general of Switzerland Đinđić, Zoran—prime minister of Serbia; assassinated in 2003 Driguet, Catherine—Team Ten war crimes investigator from the French National Police with the rank of commandant (major) Dzuro, Vladimir—Team Four war crimes investigator; former police captain from the Czech Republic Groome, Dermot—legal adviser for Team Five; codeveloped the prosecution theory of the joint criminal enterprise; former assistant district attorney in Manhattan Hadžić, Goran—former president of the Serbian Autonomous District (SAO) Slavonia, Baranja, and Western Srem (SBWS); later president of the RSK Hardin, Bill—war crimes investigator on Team Four; retired supervisory special agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration and former Oakland, California, police officer Jokić, Miodrag—vice admiral in the JNA navy; commander of the Ninth (Boka Kotorska) Military Naval Sector (VPS) during the unlawful assault on Dubrovnik Jović, Borisav—member of the Presidency of the SFRY from Serbia; vice president and later president of the Presidency Kadijević, Veljko—JNA general; federal secretary for national defense of the SFRY Kostić, Branko—member of the Presidency of the SFRY from Montenegro; vice president and later acting president of the Presidency Kovačević, Vladimir “Rambo”—captain first class and commander of the Third Battalion of the JNA, Trebinje Brigade, during the unlawful attack on Dubrovnik [3.141.193.158] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 02:26 GMT) Cast of Key Characters / xxix Martić, Milan—Croatian-Serb police inspector; later became minister of internal affairs for the Krajina and president of the RSK Martinović, Vinko “Štela”—commander of the Vinko Skrobo (a.k.a. Mrmak) antiterrorist group (ATG), a subunit of the KB Milošević, Slobodan—former president of Serbia; later president of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY); died in prison while war crimes trial was ongoing Mladić, Ratko—JNA colonel who commanded the JNA’s Ninth Corps, which operated in Croatia; later colonel general who commanded the Bosnian-Serb Army (VRS); indicted for his alleged involvement in the massacre at Srebrenica Mrkšić, Mile—JNA general found guilty for his involvement in the Vukovar Hospital (Ovčara) massacre Murugan, Rajie—Team Four war crimes investigator; former police captain from South Africa Naletilić, Mladen—“Tuta” commander of the KB O’Donnell, Bernie—investigations team leader for Team Five (responsible for Bosnia); former supervisory federal agent for the Australian Federal Police Pfundheller, Brent—Team Four war crimes investigator; retired detective sergeant with the Washington State Patrol Radić, Miroslav—JNA captain ultimately acquitted of criminal charges related to his activities connected with the Vukovar Hospital (Ovčara) massacre Ralston, John—former chief of investigations at the ICTY; former police supervisor with the New South Wales Police Service in Australia Ražnatović, Željko “Arkan”—head of Serb paramilitary group known as Arkan’s Tigers; assassinated in 2000 Šešelj, Vojislav—former president of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) xxx / CAST OF KEY CHARACTERS Simatović, Franko “Frenki”—head of the special operations component of the State Security Service...

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